Aino Aalto Tumbler Small Pair Grey

We carry limited stock in store, estimated dispatch for this item could be up to 21 – 36 working days, we will advise in any case.

GIFT BOXED PAIR

This glass tumbler made a splash when design legend, Aino Aalto, debut it over eighty years ago. Inspired by ripples in the water, the simple space-saving form permits stacking and versatility. A modern classic, the tumblers are available in several colours and two sizes.

Height: 9cm

Capacity: 220ml

Diameter: 7.5cm

Pressed glass

Dishwasher safe

Brand: Iittala

Design: Aino Aalto

Made in Finland

Gift boxed

Aino AaltoAino Aalto designed functionalism-inspired housewares for contemporary homes. Her approach was steeped in the Modernism architectural style which emphasized an honest use of materials and affordable mass production. One of Aalto’s most notable designs for Iittala is her pressed glassware, inspired by the circles that form when a stone is thrown into the water. First seen at a design competition held by the Karhula Glass Factory in 1932, Aalto’s Bölgeblick entry won her second place. The glassware went into production that same year and continues to prove that essential design survives the test of time. The simple space-saving form permits stacking and versatility while the timeless design still keeps the Aino Aalto series fresh eighty years later.

NZ $42.00

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We carry limited stock in store, estimated dispatch for this item could be up to 21 – 36 working days, we will advise in any case.

GIFT BOXED PAIR

This glass tumbler made a splash when design legend, Aino Aalto, debut it over eighty years ago. Inspired by ripples in the water, the simple space-saving form permits stacking and versatility. A modern classic, the tumblers are available in several colours and two sizes.

Height: 9cm

Capacity: 220ml

Diameter: 7.5cm

Pressed glass

Dishwasher safe

Brand: Iittala

Design: Aino Aalto

Made in Finland

Gift boxed

Aino AaltoAino Aalto designed functionalism-inspired housewares for contemporary homes. Her approach was steeped in the Modernism architectural style which emphasized an honest use of materials and affordable mass production. One of Aalto’s most notable designs for Iittala is her pressed glassware, inspired by the circles that form when a stone is thrown into the water. First seen at a design competition held by the Karhula Glass Factory in 1932, Aalto’s Bölgeblick entry won her second place. The glassware went into production that same year and continues to prove that essential design survives the test of time. The simple space-saving form permits stacking and versatility while the timeless design still keeps the Aino Aalto series fresh eighty years later.